Production Has Begun On X Terre
Production has just begun on a new television show seeking the truth about extraterrestrial visitors to our planet. The new show, called X-Terre (a derivative of extraterrestrial), is a reality show featuring three UFO investigators and lead by Michael Montgomery. The show already started shooting in July and intends to have a pilot episode put together by the end of August. Investigating their own promising leads in California, the team hopes to bring something the UFO community and the public at large something it has never seen before. This small team of trained professionals is determined to take television audiences deep into the mysterious nature of the alien visitation. Michael Montgomery, a UFO investigator for over 10 years, created the show to gather conclusive proof of extraterrestrials visiting Earth. "The UFO community is an open-minded one to be sure, but I have very high standards of evidence and when I tell my colleges in the the community that some of the things they claim as proof aren't worth a damn, they, understandably, get a little angry with me," said Mr. Montgomery. "The thing is, I know the the evidence is out there and I know how to get it." Mr. Montgomery's team includes himself, as the host, Seth Black, his director of photography, Evan Sinclair, a cinematographer, and Anna Sinclair, the executive producer. Mr. Montgomery is convinced this small team is ideal for getting the unfiltered truth. "We aren't like the reality shows you see on TV right now. You'll see the people holding the camera in the show because they are the stars too. We don't have editors sifting through thousands of hours of footage to create a story, we know the story's out there. We're just gonna go out and capture it." When questioned, Mr. Montgomery didn't seem too concerned with content for the show drying up in later potential seasons. "We aren't like other reality shows. We don't care about a season two. We care about getting to the truth and letting the world know that there is something they are not being told by those in power," said Mr. Montgomery. Michael Kaney II, president of RockBridge Productions, the company producing X-Terre, stood behind Mr. Montgomery's comments, saying, "RockBridge is about people telling their story. Money isn't always the objective when you take on an artistic or journalistic project like X-Terre." Mr. Kaney seems to stand behind this commitment as he said that, once completed, the pilot episode of X-Terre would be released for free online at the X-Terre website, http://www.xterre.com/.

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